Golf lessons

On TATFORT Golf Course Head Pro is Mr. Michal Piskorz Michal is rightful PGA Poland member. He finished special training series organized by this institution and get PGA Qualified Golf Trainer title. His biggest passion is to help players get bigger pleasure from the game. Michal was worked as trainer in such golf courses as Golf Palace and Sierra Golf Club. In 2005 PGA conferred him a title Trainee of the Year!

 

His players earn different types of titles: from International Gross Polish Champion to Junior Net Polish Champion. He leads many players to the one digit HCP.

 

During training Michal focus to fit a swing to a player. He uses video analysis and many other teaching aids.

 

10 ARNOLD PALMER'S COMMANDMENTS

1. Don't be the slowest player

The old golfers rules says: "Play ready golf". You should not, of course, hit the ball without appropriate prepare just to finish the hole and not overrun the game. When your time comes just concentrate and when you lose the ball, do not look for it for more than 5 minutes.

 

2. Hold your nerves

Throw away a golf club, cursing and screaming makes every game not easy and pleasant experience. Everyone has right to have frustration and irritated moments, but the aim is to control yourself. You can always vent it in different way. Arnold Palmer has his own method. After unsuccessful move his next hit from tee is always a little bit stronger. Sometimes it gives positive effect, sometimes it doesn't. The most important thing is that the anger has been vented.

 

3. Respect the others time

Always be punctual on tee! When you are going for golf lessons with PRO, come a little bit earlier and worm up for your own good. Family, professional or other commitments are not good excuse. The time is valuable for all of us.

 

4. Repair, what you have destroyed

Take care of place in which you play. The surface should keep its smooth and evenly. Many golfers observe that the worse golfer play from the sand, the worse the sand looks like after use. When you are leaving this obstruction, ask yourself a question: "Would I be nervous if I had to play from this place?".

 

5. Be a quiet partner

Everyone is subjected to the principle not to cross the line on the putting green on which our partner plays. The space around the hole should not be violated! First thing you should do when you are coming on putting green is recognize where the balls of the rest of the players are.

You must know where to stand and when keep the quite. Never take position on the line of your partner shot - before or right after the ball. Think that the fairways are cathedrals and the greens are libraries. Keep quiet, please!

 

6. Make your melex invisible

When you drive a melex, the most important task is not to leave any track. We have susceptibility to look on the place we are going to rather than this we have left. This cause that we often do not notice damaged grass.

 

7. Take care of your appearance

Bobby Jones, Walter Hagen, Ben Hogan, Sam Snead, Tiger Woods, Phil Mackelson - all of them very meticulously prepare for the game. They never forget about their appearance. None of them never came on tee with peak tilted, the shirt extended from the trousers or with dirty shoes. The way they see you is the way they describe you. The way you look like shows how person you are.

 

8. Turn off your mobile phone

Do everything you can to make your mobile phone remain silent. If you have to make a call, walk away from the other players so they wouldn't even know that you have a phone call.

 

9. Reach out helping hand

Pay attention on your partner. When he or she hits, watch where the ball fly to not look for it later. If it happens whatsoever, help to find the ball. Do not hesitate to praise your partner after a good hit. Do not go indifferently when there is a melex which disturb to play or when you see makeshift ball which should be picked up.

 

10. Remember about odds and ends

There are thousands of things we should remember about whey we are on golf course. You can learn about it if you watch carefully what is going on during the game. Golf is a very grateful sport - every principle which is obey will pay off ten times.

 

source: www.golfdigest.com